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149508

Individual fact and essence in Edmund Husserl's philosophy

J. N. Mohanty

pp. 152-162

Abstrakt

The purpose of this paper is not, as its title is likely to suggest, to reopen the discussion on a distinction familiarized by Husserl. What I intend doing is to examine critically some of Husserl's attempts to bridge that gulf between fact and essence with which he himself starts. For the purpose of this discussion I shall single out two notions of Husserl and examine whether with the help of these two we may not succeed in connecting facts with essences in such a way as to overcome the original distance. These are the notions of "individual essence' and "an individual fact's own essence'.

Publication details

Published in:

Mohanty Jithendra Nath (1970) Phenomenology and ontology. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 152-162

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3252-0_14

Referenz:

Mohanty Jithendra Nath (1970) Individual fact and essence in Edmund Husserl's philosophy, In: Phenomenology and ontology, Dordrecht, Springer, 152–162.